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| DOI | 10.1007/S11125-013-9268-8 | ||
| Año | 2013 | ||
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This study analyzes how access to public and private institutions of higher education in Chile has changed as the post-secondary system has become increasingly privatized. It analyses access by young people to higher education from four perspectives: funding type (public/private), gender, family income level, and ethnicity. The study uses descriptive data, primarily from the CASEN and Higher Education Information System (SIES) databases. Access to higher education in Chile has exploded in recent decades, largely because of private institutions, which currently enrol two thirds of higher education students, and offer them courses that are often irrelevant and of low quality. In contrast, in the early 1980s, the private sector enrolled under 30% of students. The study also found a gradual increase in the enrolment of females, of students from the least wealthy families, and of ethnic minorities, although the inequality gap persists, especially at the more prestigious private and public universities. © 2013 UNESCO IBE.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | ESPINOZA-DIAZ, OSCAR GERMAN | Hombre |
not available - Chile
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| 2 | GONZALEZ-FIEGEHEN, LUIS EDUARDO | Hombre |
not available - Chile
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| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| Chilean Ministry of Education |
| Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| United States Agency for International Development |
| Ford Foundation |
| World Bank Group |
| United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization |
| Fundación Equitas |
| Council for Higher Education |
| CINDA |
| Case School of Engineering, Case Western Reserve University |
| Advanced Human Capital Insertion Programme |
| Inter-University Centre for Development |
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| Oscar Espinoza (Chile) holds a doctorate in educational policy, planning and evaluation from the University of Pittsburgh. He has worked on projects funded by various agencies, including USAID, UNESCO, the World Bank, UNDP, the Ford Foundation, Fundación Equitas, Universia, and the Chilean Ministry of Education, focusing on the issues of access, equity, quality assurance, academic performance, accreditation, higher education management, and policy. He currently directs the Centre for Research in Education of the Universidad UCINF (CIE–UCINF) and is a research fellow at the Interdisciplinary Program for Research in Education (PIIE) and the Centre for Comparative Educational Policy of the Universidad Diego Portales. He also serves as advisor to the Academic Innovation Programme, the Advanced Human Capital Insertion Programme, and FONDEF (all under the responsibility of CONICYT— the National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research), and to the Higher Council for Education (CSE) and the Inter-University Centre for Development (CINDA). |